Look at these tables. Last fiscal year (just concluded, Sep 30) the Treasury redeemed $60.4 trillion of Treasuries while it issued $60.8 trillion. That was a mere, $400 billion of net new supply.
FY 2015 |
FY 2014 |
In contrast, look at fiscal year 2014. Treasury redeemed $68.7 trillion, but it issued $69.8 trillion for a net addition of $1.1 trillion.
Issuance has collapsed and it's about to collapse further because we're hitting the debt ceiling. The Fed will be forced to conduct massive repo's, perhaps exhausting its holdings quickly.
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For a moment, I thought there was typo on "trillion" instead of billion. Then I figured it out. Not an easy thing for most common folk to understand the $ amount of treasuries that are cycled in a given year.
M,
Issue >> redeem >> issue >> redeem >> issue .....
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